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Reference type: Conference Proceeding
Authors: Choi K
Publication date: 2006
Article title: Microfluidic devices for novel synthesis.
Page numbers: Paper No. 0965-S09-07
Alternative URL: http://www.mrs.org/s_mrs/sec_subscribe.asp?CID=7452&DID=193339&action=detail

Editors: So F, Blanchet GB, Ohmori Y
Publisher: Materials Research Society
City: Warrendale, PA
Volume number: 965E
Conference information: Organic Electronics — Materials, Devices and Applications

Abstract: We demonstrate here functional polymeric particle synthesis by employing a microfluidic approach. The functional polymer is MIP system (molecularly imprinted polymer), which can be produced by "molecular imprinting", a general protocol for the preparation of "synthetic receptor or binding sites" with specific recognition for targeted organic molecules. The recognition of complex molecules and biological entities is a necessary component for fabricating chemical sensors, diagonostic bio-sensors, and for drug delivery systems. We have obtained homogeneous MIP's microparticles, which may have high affinity receptor sites only by fabricating a microreactor. © 2007 Materials Research Society

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